EP2390967B1 - Communications connector with crimped contacts - Google Patents
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- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/66—Structural association with built-in electrical component
- H01R13/665—Structural association with built-in electrical component with built-in electronic circuit
- H01R13/6658—Structural association with built-in electrical component with built-in electronic circuit on printed circuit board
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- H01R24/00—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure
- H01R24/60—Contacts spaced along planar side wall transverse to longitudinal axis of engagement
- H01R24/62—Sliding engagements with one side only, e.g. modular jack coupling devices
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- the present invention relates generally to electrical connectors, and more particularly, to a communication jack having crimped contacts secured to a flexible printed circuit.
- Fig. 1 is a front perspective view of a communications jack
- Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a contact assembly showing the use of a printed circuit board having a flexible portion;
- Fig. 3 is a plan view of a flexible portion of a printed circuit board
- Fig. 4 is a perspective view of an upper conductive trace of the flexible portion of Fig. 3 ;
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a lower conductive trace of the flexible portion of Fig. 3 ;
- Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view along the line 6-6 of Fig. 3 ;
- Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view along the line 7-7 of Fig. 3 ;
- Fig. 8 is a plan view of a printed circuit board showing a flexible portion and a rigid portion
- Fig. 9 is a diagram showing a side view and a plan view of jack contact points of a flexible portion of a printed circuit, with first and eighth connection extensions shown in extended positions;
- Fig. 10 is a diagram showing a side view and a plan view of jack contact points of a flexible portion of a printed circuit, with first and eighth connection extensions shown in bent positions;
- Fig. 11 is a side cross-sectional view of a communications jack showing the attachment of a flexible portion of a printed circuit board to plug interface contacts;
- Fig. 12 is a view of the detail "A" of Fig. 11 ;
- Fig. 13 is a side cross-sectional view of a communications jack showing the bending of plug interface contacts upon insertion of a six-contact plug;
- Fig. 14 is a view of the detail "B" of Fig. 13 ;
- Figs. 15-17 are step-by-step side views showing the attachment of a flexible portion of a printed circuit board to crimped and welded plug interface contacts;
- Fig. 18 is a detailed view showing the jack contact point of a flexible portion of a printed circuit board held within a crimped and welded plug interface contact;
- Fig. 19 is a side view of a plug interface clip contact
- Fig. 20 is a side view of a plug interface clip contact with a flexible printed circuit clipped to the contact.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a communications jack 10 according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the jack 10 includes a main jack housing 12 and a rear jack housing 14 attached to the main jack housing 12, for example via housing clips 16.
- the rear jack housing 14 may be provided with passageways for insulation-displacement contacts (IDCs) 18 (shown in Fig. 2 ).
- a wire cap 20 provides an interface to a twisted pair communication cable.
- a punch-down block may be incorporated into the communications jack 10.
- the main jack housing 12 comprises a receptacle 22 for receiving a communications plug, and plug interface contacts 24 within the receptacle 22 make contact with contacts of the plug.
- the plug interface contacts 24 are held within a contact carrier assembly 26 shown in FIG. 2 .
- the contact carrier assembly 26 comprises a contact sled 28 and a vertical support 30 adapted to hold a printed circuit board (PCB) 32.
- the printed circuit board 32 comprises a flexible portion 34 having jack contact points 36 for attachment to the plug interface contacts 24.
- the PCB 32 further comprises a rigid portion 38 to which the IDCs 18 are electrically and mechanically attached (for example, via compliant pins).
- the PCB 32 provides electrical connection between the plug interface contacts 24 and the IDCs 18, and further provides crosstalk compensation for communication signals traveling through the communications jack 10.
- FIG. 3 A plan view of the flexible portion 34 of the PCB 32 is shown in Fig. 3 .
- Jack contact points 36a-36h correspond to first through eighth plug interface contacts 24.
- Each of the first through eighth jack contact points 36a-36h has a corresponding conductive trace 1-8 on the PCB 32.
- conductive traces along the top of the flexible portion 34 are shown with solid lines, and conductive traces along the bottom of the flexible portion 34 are shown with dotted lines.
- the compensating circuitry of the PCB 32 is divided into zones similarly to the division shown in pending U.S. patent application No. 11/078,816 filed on March 11, 2005 .
- the compensating circuitry of the present invention is divided into six Zones, A-F, as described in the '816 application, and further incorporates a seventh zone, Zone G.
- Zone A is a transition zone from the jack contact points 36a-36h to the near-end crosstalk (NEXT) compensation zone.
- Zone B is the NEXT compensation zone.
- Zone C is a transition zone from the NEXT compensation zone to the NEXT crosstalk zone.
- Zone D is a compensation zone to compensate for the jack contacts.
- Zone E is a NEXT crosstalk zone.
- Zone F is a neutral zone which connects the NEXT crosstalk zone to IDC sockets 40 as shown in Fig. 8 .
- Zone G is a variable compensation zone which reduces NEXT compensation as frequency increases.
- Fig. 3 shows the approximate lengths of Zones A, B, C, and E in inches.
- conductive traces have capacitive plates that allow for capacitive compensation between conductors.
- These capacitive couplings are labeled in Fig. 3 as "Cx,y" where x is the corresponding conductive trace along the top of the flexible portion 34 and y is the corresponding conductive trace along the bottom of the flexible portion 34 that is capacitively coupled at that coupling.
- C2,5 as shown in Fig. 3 is a capacitive coupling between the second conductive trace on the top and the fifth conductive trace on the bottom.
- All of the conductive traces except the first, the seventh, and the eighth transfer between the top and bottom of the flexible portion 34 through conductive vias 46a-g as shown in Figs. 3-5 .
- the flexible portion 34 of the PCB 32 of the present invention incorporates additional features that help to accommodate the use of either six-or- eight contact plugs in the communications jack 10. As shown in Fig. 3 and as described in more detail below, elongated connection extensions 42a and 42h are provided for the first and eighth jack contact points 36a and 36h. Further, first and second slits 44a and 44b are cut into the flexible portion 34 to allow the elongated connection extensions 42a and 42h to bend more than the connection extensions of the second through seventh jack contact points 36b-36g.
- Figs. 6 and 7 show cross-sectional views of the flexible portion 34, respectively, along the lines 6-6 and 7-7 of Fig. 3 .
- Fig. 6 shows a cross-section through a contact point via 48 where the first jack contact point 36a is connected to the first plug interface contact 24.
- the cross-section shows a flexible core 50 manufactured, for example, of KAPTON polyimide film.
- Contact pads 52 are provided along the top and bottom layers in the area of the jack contact points 36.
- the via 48 is conductive and may be copper plated.
- Fig. 7 shows a cross-section through connection extensions 42a and 42b, respectively associated with the first and second conductors as shown in FIG. 3 .
- Each of the cross-sections shows a flexible core.
- a trace 1 associated with the first conductor is shown on the bottom layer in Fig. 7
- a trace 2 associated with the second conductor is shown on the top layer.
- Fig. 8 is a plan view of the printed circuit board 32 showing the flexible portion 34 and the rigid portion 38.
- the rigid portion includes the IDC sockets 40 and the conductive traces of Zone F.
- Figs. 9 and 10 two diagrams illustrate the adaptation of the flexible portion 34 of the PCB to accommodate both six-and eight-conductor plugs.
- the plug-jack interface is disposed directly above the contact between the plug interface contacts 24 and a flexible circuit board (or flexible portion of a circuit board). These contact locations are approximately located on a straight line when no plug is installed (as shown in Figs. 11 and 12 ) or when a standard eight-contact plug is installed. However, when a six-contact plug is installed (as shown in Figs. 13 and 14 ), contacts 1 & 8 deflect more than contacts 2 to 7.
- Zone A connection extensions 42a and 42h which connect traces 1 and 8 to jack contacts 1 and 8 have been lengthened - as shown in Fig. 9 - and an "S" bend - as shown in Fig. 10 - has been incorporated to facilitate the additional deflection of contacts 1 and 8 compared to the deflection of contacts 2 to 7 when a six-contact plug is installed in the jack.
- connection extension 42h associated with the eighth trace allows for the greater deflection of the plug interface contact 24h (associated with the eighth conductor) when a six-contact plug is inserted into the receptacle 22.
- FIG. 15-17 A preferred design of the mechanical and electrical connection of the flexible portion 34 of the PCB 32 to the plug interface contacts 24 adjacent to and on the opposite side of the plug jack interface 54 is shown in Figs. 15-17 .
- the connection is made by bending the free tips 56 of the plug interface contacts 24 back on themselves, as shown in Fig. 15 , and by spot-welding two sections 58 and 60 of each contact together adjacent to the connection extensions 42 of the flexible portion 34 of the PCB 32.
- the connection extensions 42 are sandwiched between the two sections 58 and 60 of each contact.
- the spot-welding step as shown in Figs. 16 and 17 may be performed with welding electrodes 62a and 62b.
- the plug interface contacts 24 may be provided with gripping features 64 in the region where they contact the contact point via 48, beneath the plug-jack interface 54.
- the grip of the plug interface contacts 24 on the via 48 can be enhanced by a number of methods such as coining, serrating, or abrading the contacts or roll-forming teeth on the contacts 24.
- Figs. 19 and 20 show an alternative way to connect a flexible printed circuit board or a flexible portion 34 of a circuit board to a jack contact.
- the jack contacts are clip contacts 66 that are provided with first and second bends 68 and 70.
- the connection extensions 42 of the flexible portion 34 of a circuit board are held beneath the plug jack interface by friction between the second bends 70 of the clip contacts 66 and straight portions 72 of the clip contacts.
- a crosstalk compensation apparatus for a modular communication connector comprising a j ack and a plug, the jack having plug interface contacts, the apparatus comprising a flexible printed circuit mechanically and electrically connected at a first end to the plug interface contacts, the flexible printed circuit mechanically and electrically connected at a second end to network cable connectors and having circuit traces to compensate for near-end crosstalk (NEXT), the flexible printed circuit having a variable compensation zone that reduces NEXT compensation as a communication frequency increases.
- NEXT near-end crosstalk
- a crosstalk compensation apparatus for a modular communication connector comprising a jack and a plug, the jack having plug interface contacts, the apparatus comprising a flexible printed circuit mechanically and electrically connected at a first end to the plug interface contacts by clamping the flexible printed circuit between an end portion and an intermediate portion of each plug interface contact at a clamping area of each plug interface contact.
- each plug interface contact adjacent to the clamping area is welded together.
- each of said clamping areas comprises at least one irregular surface which contacts gripped portions of the flexible printed circuit.
- said plug interface contacts provide a clamping force on said flexible printed circuit at said clamping areas, said clamping force resulting from a separation of said end portion and said intermediate portion of said plug interface contacts which are spring loaded together by the configuration of each contact.
- a crosstalk compensation apparatus for a modular communication connector comprising a jack and a plug, the jack having plug interface contacts, the apparatus comprising a flexible printed circuit mechanically and electrically connected at a first end to the plug interface contacts adjacent to and on the opposite side of the plug/jack interface, the flexible printed circuit mechanically and electrically connected at a second end to network cable connectors and having circuit traces to compensate for near-end crosstalk (NEXT), the flexible printed circuit having a variable compensation zone that reduces NEXT compensation as a communication frequency increases.
- NEXT near-end crosstalk
- a crosstalk compensation apparatus for a modular communication connector comprising a jack and a plug, the jack having plug interface contacts, the apparatus comprising a flexible printed circuit mechanically and electrically connected at a first end to the plug interface contacts adjacent to and on the opposite side of the plug/jack interface by clamping the flexible printed circuit between an end portion and an intermediate portion of each plug interface contact at a clamping area of each plug interface contact.
- each plug interface contact adjacent to the clamping area is welded together.
- each of said clamping areas comprises at least one irregular surface which contacts gripped portions of the flexible printed circuit.
- said plug interface contacts provide a clamping force on said flexible printed circuit at said clamping areas, said clamping force resulting from a separation of said end portion and said intermediate portion of said plug interface contacts which are spring loaded together by the configuration of each contact.
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- The present invention relates generally to electrical connectors, and more particularly, to a communication jack having crimped contacts secured to a flexible printed circuit.
- In the communications industry, as data transmission rates have steadily increased, crosstalk due to capacitive and inductive couplings among the closely spaced parallel conductors within the jack and/or plug has become increasingly problematic. Modular connectors with improved crosstalk performance have been designed to meet the increasingly demanding standards. Many of these improved connectors have included concepts disclosed in
U.S. Patent No. 5,997,358 , the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein. In particular, recent connectors have introduced predetermined amounts of crosstalk compensation to cancel offending near end crosstalk (NEXT). Two or more stages of compensation are used to account for phase shifts from propagation delay resulting from the distance between the compensation zone and the plug/jack interface. As a result, the magnitude and phase of the offending crosstalk is offset by the compensation, which, in aggregate, has an equal magnitude, but opposite phase. - Recent transmission rates, including those in excess of 500 MHz, have exceeded the capabilities of the techniques disclosed in the '358 patent. Thus, improved compensation techniques are needed.
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EP-A-1014513 discloses an apparatus according to the preamble ofclaim 1. -
Fig. 1 is a front perspective view of a communications jack; -
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a contact assembly showing the use of a printed circuit board having a flexible portion; -
Fig. 3 is a plan view of a flexible portion of a printed circuit board; -
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of an upper conductive trace of the flexible portion ofFig. 3 ; -
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a lower conductive trace of the flexible portion ofFig. 3 ; -
Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view along the line 6-6 ofFig. 3 ; -
Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view along the line 7-7 ofFig. 3 ; -
Fig. 8 is a plan view of a printed circuit board showing a flexible portion and a rigid portion; -
Fig. 9 is a diagram showing a side view and a plan view of jack contact points of a flexible portion of a printed circuit, with first and eighth connection extensions shown in extended positions; -
Fig. 10 is a diagram showing a side view and a plan view of jack contact points of a flexible portion of a printed circuit, with first and eighth connection extensions shown in bent positions; -
Fig. 11 is a side cross-sectional view of a communications jack showing the attachment of a flexible portion of a printed circuit board to plug interface contacts; -
Fig. 12 is a view of the detail "A" ofFig. 11 ; -
Fig. 13 is a side cross-sectional view of a communications jack showing the bending of plug interface contacts upon insertion of a six-contact plug; -
Fig. 14 is a view of the detail "B" ofFig. 13 ; -
Figs. 15-17 are step-by-step side views showing the attachment of a flexible portion of a printed circuit board to crimped and welded plug interface contacts; -
Fig. 18 is a detailed view showing the jack contact point of a flexible portion of a printed circuit board held within a crimped and welded plug interface contact; -
Fig. 19 is a side view of a plug interface clip contact; and -
Fig. 20 is a side view of a plug interface clip contact with a flexible printed circuit clipped to the contact. -
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of acommunications jack 10 according to one embodiment of the present invention. Thejack 10 includes amain jack housing 12 and arear jack housing 14 attached to themain jack housing 12, for example viahousing clips 16. Therear jack housing 14 may be provided with passageways for insulation-displacement contacts (IDCs) 18 (shown inFig. 2 ). Awire cap 20 provides an interface to a twisted pair communication cable. Alternatively, a punch-down block may be incorporated into thecommunications jack 10. Themain jack housing 12 comprises areceptacle 22 for receiving a communications plug, andplug interface contacts 24 within thereceptacle 22 make contact with contacts of the plug. - The
plug interface contacts 24 are held within acontact carrier assembly 26 shown inFIG. 2 . Thecontact carrier assembly 26 comprises a contact sled 28 and avertical support 30 adapted to hold a printed circuit board (PCB) 32. The printedcircuit board 32 comprises aflexible portion 34 havingjack contact points 36 for attachment to theplug interface contacts 24. ThePCB 32 further comprises arigid portion 38 to which theIDCs 18 are electrically and mechanically attached (for example, via compliant pins). The PCB 32 provides electrical connection between theplug interface contacts 24 and theIDCs 18, and further provides crosstalk compensation for communication signals traveling through thecommunications jack 10. - A plan view of the
flexible portion 34 of thePCB 32 is shown inFig. 3 . Jackcontact points 36a-36h correspond to first through eighthplug interface contacts 24. Each of the first through eighthjack contact points 36a-36h has a corresponding conductive trace 1-8 on thePCB 32. In the plan view ofFig. 3 , conductive traces along the top of theflexible portion 34 are shown with solid lines, and conductive traces along the bottom of theflexible portion 34 are shown with dotted lines. - The compensating circuitry of the
PCB 32 is divided into zones similarly to the division shown in pendingU.S. patent application No. 11/078,816 filed on March 11, 2005 . Specifically, the compensating circuitry of the present invention is divided into six Zones, A-F, as described in the '816 application, and further incorporates a seventh zone, Zone G. - Zone A is a transition zone from the
jack contact points 36a-36h to the near-end crosstalk (NEXT) compensation zone. - Zone B is the NEXT compensation zone.
- Zone C is a transition zone from the NEXT compensation zone to the NEXT crosstalk zone.
- Zone D is a compensation zone to compensate for the jack contacts.
- Zone E is a NEXT crosstalk zone.
- Zone F is a neutral zone which connects the NEXT crosstalk zone to
IDC sockets 40 as shown inFig. 8 . - Zone G is a variable compensation zone which reduces NEXT compensation as frequency increases.
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Fig. 3 shows the approximate lengths of Zones A, B, C, and E in inches. - Within Zones B, D, and F, some conductive traces have capacitive plates that allow for capacitive compensation between conductors. These capacitive couplings are labeled in
Fig. 3 as "Cx,y" where x is the corresponding conductive trace along the top of theflexible portion 34 and y is the corresponding conductive trace along the bottom of theflexible portion 34 that is capacitively coupled at that coupling. For example, C2,5 as shown inFig. 3 is a capacitive coupling between the second conductive trace on the top and the fifth conductive trace on the bottom. - All of the conductive traces except the first, the seventh, and the eighth transfer between the top and bottom of the
flexible portion 34 throughconductive vias 46a-g as shown inFigs. 3-5 . - The
flexible portion 34 of thePCB 32 of the present invention incorporates additional features that help to accommodate the use of either six-or- eight contact plugs in thecommunications jack 10. As shown inFig. 3 and as described in more detail below,elongated connection extensions jack contact points second slits 44a and 44b are cut into theflexible portion 34 to allow theelongated connection extensions jack contact points 36b-36g. -
Figs. 6 and 7 show cross-sectional views of theflexible portion 34, respectively, along the lines 6-6 and 7-7 ofFig. 3 .Fig. 6 shows a cross-section through a contact point via 48 where the firstjack contact point 36a is connected to the firstplug interface contact 24. The cross-section shows aflexible core 50 manufactured, for example, of KAPTON polyimide film. Contactpads 52 are provided along the top and bottom layers in the area of the jack contact points 36. The via 48 is conductive and may be copper plated.Fig. 7 shows a cross-section throughconnection extensions FIG. 3 . Each of the cross-sections shows a flexible core. Atrace 1 associated with the first conductor is shown on the bottom layer inFig. 7 , and atrace 2 associated with the second conductor is shown on the top layer. -
Fig. 8 is a plan view of the printedcircuit board 32 showing theflexible portion 34 and therigid portion 38. The rigid portion includes theIDC sockets 40 and the conductive traces of Zone F. - Turning now to
Figs. 9 and 10 , two diagrams illustrate the adaptation of theflexible portion 34 of the PCB to accommodate both six-and eight-conductor plugs. As described inU.S. patent application No. 11/078,816 and further as shown inFig. 10 , the plug-jack interface is disposed directly above the contact between theplug interface contacts 24 and a flexible circuit board (or flexible portion of a circuit board). These contact locations are approximately located on a straight line when no plug is installed (as shown inFigs. 11 and 12 ) or when a standard eight-contact plug is installed. However, when a six-contact plug is installed (as shown inFigs. 13 and 14 ),contacts 1 & 8 deflect more thancontacts 2 to 7. - The Zone
A connection extensions contacts Fig. 9 - and an "S" bend - as shown inFig. 10 - has been incorporated to facilitate the additional deflection ofcontacts contacts 2 to 7 when a six-contact plug is installed in the jack. - As shown in
Figs. 13 and 14 , thelonger connection extension 42h associated with the eighth trace allows for the greater deflection of theplug interface contact 24h (associated with the eighth conductor) when a six-contact plug is inserted into thereceptacle 22. - A preferred design of the mechanical and electrical connection of the
flexible portion 34 of thePCB 32 to theplug interface contacts 24 adjacent to and on the opposite side of theplug jack interface 54 is shown inFigs. 15-17 . The connection is made by bending thefree tips 56 of theplug interface contacts 24 back on themselves, as shown inFig. 15 , and by spot-welding twosections connection extensions 42 of theflexible portion 34 of thePCB 32. Theconnection extensions 42 are sandwiched between the twosections Figs. 16 and 17 may be performed withwelding electrodes - Crimping and welding the contacts as described provides frictional force allowing the plug interface contacts to grip the
connection extensions 42. As shown inFig. 18 , theplug interface contacts 24 may be provided withgripping features 64 in the region where they contact the contact point via 48, beneath the plug-jack interface 54. The grip of theplug interface contacts 24 on the via 48 can be enhanced by a number of methods such as coining, serrating, or abrading the contacts or roll-forming teeth on thecontacts 24. -
Figs. 19 and 20 show an alternative way to connect a flexible printed circuit board or aflexible portion 34 of a circuit board to a jack contact. In this embodiment, the jack contacts areclip contacts 66 that are provided with first andsecond bends connection extensions 42 of theflexible portion 34 of a circuit board are held beneath the plug jack interface by friction between the second bends 70 of theclip contacts 66 andstraight portions 72 of the clip contacts. - While the discussion above addresses the connection of a flexible portion of a PCB to plug interface contacts, it is to be understood that this connection method may also be used with flexible printed circuits (FPCs) that do not contain rigid portions.
- According to an example there is provided a crosstalk compensation apparatus for a modular communication connector comprising a j ack and a plug, the jack having plug interface contacts, the apparatus comprising a flexible printed circuit mechanically and electrically connected at a first end to the plug interface contacts, the flexible printed circuit mechanically and electrically connected at a second end to network cable connectors and having circuit traces to compensate for near-end crosstalk (NEXT), the flexible printed circuit having a variable compensation zone that reduces NEXT compensation as a communication frequency increases.
- According to an example there is provided a crosstalk compensation apparatus for a modular communication connector comprising a jack and a plug, the jack having plug interface contacts, the apparatus comprising a flexible printed circuit mechanically and electrically connected at a first end to the plug interface contacts by clamping the flexible printed circuit between an end portion and an intermediate portion of each plug interface contact at a clamping area of each plug interface contact.
- Optionally, portions of each plug interface contact adjacent to the clamping area are welded together.
- Optionally, each of said clamping areas comprises at least one irregular surface which contacts gripped portions of the flexible printed circuit.
- Optionally, said plug interface contacts provide a clamping force on said flexible printed circuit at said clamping areas, said clamping force resulting from a separation of said end portion and said intermediate portion of said plug interface contacts which are spring loaded together by the configuration of each contact.
- According to an example there is provided a crosstalk compensation apparatus for a modular communication connector comprising a jack and a plug, the jack having plug interface contacts, the apparatus comprising a flexible printed circuit mechanically and electrically connected at a first end to the plug interface contacts adjacent to and on the opposite side of the plug/jack interface, the flexible printed circuit mechanically and electrically connected at a second end to network cable connectors and having circuit traces to compensate for near-end crosstalk (NEXT), the flexible printed circuit having a variable compensation zone that reduces NEXT compensation as a communication frequency increases.
- According to an example there is provided a crosstalk compensation apparatus for a modular communication connector comprising a jack and a plug, the jack having plug interface contacts, the apparatus comprising a flexible printed circuit mechanically and electrically connected at a first end to the plug interface contacts adjacent to and on the opposite side of the plug/jack interface by clamping the flexible printed circuit between an end portion and an intermediate portion of each plug interface contact at a clamping area of each plug interface contact.
- Optionally, portions of each plug interface contact adjacent to the clamping area are welded together.
- Optionally, each of said clamping areas comprises at least one irregular surface which contacts gripped portions of the flexible printed circuit.
- Optionally, said plug interface contacts provide a clamping force on said flexible printed circuit at said clamping areas, said clamping force resulting from a separation of said end portion and said intermediate portion of said plug interface contacts which are spring loaded together by the configuration of each contact.
- While the particular preferred embodiments have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the teaching of the invention as defined in
claim 1. The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as limitation.
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- A crosstalk compensation apparatus for a modular communication connector comprising a jack (10) and a plug, the jack having first through eighth plug interface contacts (24), the apparatus comprising a flexible printed circuit (34), characterised in that the flexible printed circuit is mechanically and electrically connectable at a first end to the plug interface contacts via first through eighth flexible connection extensions (42a-42h) of the flexible printed circuit, wherein the first (42a) and eighth (42h) flexible connection extensions of said flexible printed circuit are longer than the second through seventh connection extensions.
- The crosstalk compensation apparatus of claim 1 wherein the flexible printed circuit is mechanically and electrically connected at a first end to the plug interface contacts adjacent to and on the opposite side of the plug/jack interface.
- The crosstalk compensation apparatus of claim 1 or claim 2 wherein said first and eighth flexible connection extensions of said flexible printed circuit are respectively connected to first and eighth plug interface contacts with an S-shaped bend.
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